Descriptive epidemiology of the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in Great Britain: the first five months.

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Published in Vet Rec on December 15, 2001

Authors

J C Gibbens1, C E Sharpe, J W Wilesmith, L M Mansley, E Michalopoulou, J B Ryan, M Hudson

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1: Veterinary Service, DEFRA, London.

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